Does Jugraj, who hoists the flag on the Red Fort, have a relation with the separatists? Who is missing from the family, how is the situation at home

Posted on 29th Jan 2021 by rohit kumar

The 23-year-old Jugraj Singh, who hoisted 'Nishan Sahib' at the Red Fort during the tractor parade of farmers on Republic Day, is still unknown. After hoisting the flag at the Red Fort, the police have raided Jugraj's house several times, but so far he has not been successful. At the moment, Jugraj's parents have fled the house fearing possible police action. He has only his elderly grandparents at home. Jugraj himself has not returned home yet. After the Red Fort incident, questions are arising whether Jugraj is associated with any separatist organization? Is he a pro-Khalistani? But from the information that has come out so far, all these questions seem unfounded.

 

At first, Jugraj's family said that he had nothing to do with any separatist organizations. He stays at home and cultivates farming. In a conversation with Times Now, Jugraj's grandfather Mahal Singh said that his grandson has never been associated with any separatist movement. Three days before the incident, Jugraj joined the farmers' movement.

 

According to The Tribune's report, police said that Jugraj, who hoisted the flag at the Red Fort, neither had any link with the separatists nor had any criminal record. Jugraj's father Baldev Singh is an expert in marking gurus in Gurudwaras and Jugraj has often helped him in this work. The people of Van Tara Singh village said about this incident that Jugraj must have hoisted the flag from his mind without worrying about the result because he had experience of hoisting it in gurdwaras.

 

SHO of Khalra Police Station Shaminderjit Singh said that they have investigated that the family has no criminal record. Please tell that Jugraj's parents have just run away from their village. No one is aware of where he is now. It is being told that even Jugraj has not reached his home yet. Her grandparents are at home facing questions from the media and police.

 

Significantly, Jugraj's identity was revealed through a video viral on social media. In this video, Jugraj's relative had identified him. In the video, he says the youth, Jugraj Singh of Van Tara Singh village hoisted the Khalsa flag at the Red Fort. The man, who describes himself as a relative of Jugraj in the video, introduces Jugraj's father and grandfather Baldev Singh and Mahal Singh as well as his grandmother and mother respectively.

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